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Carly Henley, an aspiring singer and student at University of Washington is reportedly dead. Her body was discovered in a stairwell yesterday (Wednesday, October 6, 2010). The cause of her death is still unknown. Read more below.
The circumstances surrounding the 20-year-olds death are still a mystery, but here’s what we can tell you. Yesterday afternoon a bystander walking through the parking lot in back of the Phi Delta Theta frat house discovered Henley’s body. The bystander immediately called 911, and shortly after police arrived at the scene.
More details were released today about the tragic incident via UW’s student paper. Henley’s body was actually discovered in a stairwell, but how she died is still under investigation. Currently there is evidence suggesting that this could possibly be a suicide, but authorities still have her death listed as “suspicious”, according to Seattle Weekly.
As a biography, Carly Henley died at the young age of 20. She was an aspiring singer/songwriter, and described herself as having a “passion for music”. She frequently used the social networking sites MySpace, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to share her music with people. Her last video upload on YouTube was a Gavin Degraw cover of “Chariot” on September 3. The bio portion on her twitter accounts says, “Singer/songwriter from Seattle who’s in love with the world!”
Her second to last tweet was on August 31st. It reads:
“I love rainy days…so perfect for staying inside all day and playing guitar”
This is such a shame. She was a tremendously talented girl with a lot of life ahead of her. I truly hope that authorities get to the bottom of this.
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Find a pictures and acoustic performance videos by Carly Henley of “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Free Fallin” below.
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If you felt like the only thing missing from this summer's well-received "Predators" was a cameo by the definitive kicker of dread-locked-alien behind, one Arnold Schwarzenegger, you're not alone.
While promoting the "Predators" DVD release at New York Comic Con, Adrien Brody -- the man who did a stellar job assuming Arnie's mantel as premier alien destroyer -- told MTV News that he also felt there was a distinct lack of Schwarzenegger in the franchise reboot.
"I was hoping he would be in this film," Brody said. "It would have been great. I really was hoping." As you may have guessed, Schwarzenegger was a bit busy being governor of California, so that never happened.
That didn't stop filmmakers from writing Schwarzenegger -- who played a commando named Dutch in the 1987 original -- into the script, however. "There was a version we were going to do that had a different ending that it really would have been fitting for Schwarzenegger to be there," Brody said. "It would have been like him passing the gauntlet to my character... and the bravery of my character proven. That would have been just epic." We agree, and we're crossing our fingers that the rumored "Predators" sequel remedies that Ahnuld deficiency.
Would you have liked to see Schwarzenegger in "Predators"? Or were you happy with the way it ended? Tell us in the comments!